I think your brother could be right John, it may have been an interview on TALKsport, can't say for certain where i heard/read the story but we should see a considerable influx of money from a middle eastern group/person who will not be buying the club but investing.This money is ear-marked for purchases of quality players, and better wages,this was a major factor in Bale's new contract.If this story is true maybe we could see a new stadium and some amazing talent coming to the Lane.If this is the case i'd happily take all the crap that Man City have had the last few years to have the same results.Either way, if does/doesn't happen, with a new manager and new players this is an exciting time to be a Spurs fan. I am nervous, concerned and a little worried about which way the cards could fall but excitment is the foremost emotion i'm feeling.Can't wait 'til August.....COYS COYS COYS

With the swift decision made to get rid of 'Arry, one would have thought that the owners have an adequate replacement in place, ready to assume control of the squad. It doesn't look like that neither does it look like the owners have a clue who would be your next manager with every day that goes by with announcement.

The next few seasons sure look like a transition seasons for Spurs as it would take whoever takes charge of the team time to know his players, sort out his formation and make the sort of signings who would help to implement his idea of the way he wants the the team to play.

Slayer/Ref/Champ20ns etc etc etc- or whatever other ID you are currently using- what's with that BTW?

'It doesn't look like that neither does it look like the owners have a clue who would be your next manager with every day that goes by with announcement.'

What are you trying to say here? this sentence makes little sense.

'The next few seasons sure look like a transition seasons for Spurs as it would take whoever takes charge of the team time to know his players, sort out his formation and make the sort of signings who would help to implement his idea of the way he wants the the team to play'

It didn't take Robbie Di Matteo too long to get the Chavs to 'implement his idea of the way he wants the the team to play', did it? When Harry came in, he turned things around pretty quick, what makes you think our next manager can't do the same?

I would have thought you may be more concerned with your own nomadic north londoners, rather than the wonderful Lily Whites?